Stations
- x: stop
- |: pass
- *: Express trains and Kyoto-Kashihara limited express trains stop from 9:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
- Local trains stop at every station
- Yagi-nishiguchi Station is officially a part of Yamato-Yagi Station
| Stations | Distance (km) |
Express | Limited Express |
Connections | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Up to | Kyoto (see Kyoto Line) | |||||
| Yamato-Saidaiji | 0.0 | x | x |
Nara Line, Kyoto Line |
Nara | Nara |
| Amagatsuji | 1.6 | | | | | |||
| Nishinokyō | 2.8 | * | * | |||
| Kujō | 4.0 | | | | | Yamatokoriyama | ||
| Kintetsu Kōriyama | 5.5 | x | | | |||
| Tsutsui | 8.4 | | | | | |||
| Hirahata | 9.9 | x | | |
Tenri Line |
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| Family Kōen Mae | 10.9 | | | | | |||
| Yūzaki | 12.4 | | | | | Kawanishi | ||
| Iwami | 13.8 | | | | | Miyake | ||
| Tawaramoto | 15.9 | x | | |
Tawaramoto Line (Nishi-Tawaramoto Station) |
Tawaramoto | |
| Kasanui | 17.3 | | | | | |||
| Ninokuchi | 19.1 | | | | | Kashihara | ||
| Yamato-Yagi | 20.5 | x | x |
Osaka Line |
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| Yagi-nishiguchi | 20.5 | x | | |
JR West: Sakurai Line (Unebi Station) |
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| Unebigoryōmae | 22.8 | x | | | |||
| Kashiharajingū-mae | 23.8 | x | x |
Minami-Osaka Line, Yoshino Line |
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